The F-BMW is an instant favourite in any sim that has them. As others have said, it's the UF1 of open wheelers: drop in and go, keep the momentum to go faster and don't mind the setup much at all.
Probally some AI lines, showing where to brake, accelerate and such. I guess that it eighter is optional to have, or it`s only used in developing when it comes to the AI.
But, there is also a "racing line display is not available" string, which could suggest it's a server side option for newbies and infants (Leo offline in the LFS babysitter edition). I sure hope so.
This is exactly what you could get using the defunct Ghostcar app, when you tuned it correctly (remove car and add this line within the parameters available).
This app was useful for me to understand my mistakes during the replays (back in demo...), so might be a good help in the training sessions for real beginners / hotlapping offline.
Wow posting interrupted by work again... now my reply is way too late, see far above for the question related
You missed my point was that the Formula BMW (a small single seater) or another lower powered car would be a better addition than another high power single seater.
I never realised they produced FWD 3 series or C classes
Great news I remember Scawen saying a long time ago that he wanted to get some trackday experience and I think it's great that he's given it a go now, and in a car that's being modeled in LFS, no less! A great experience for him, I'm sure, and also good for the development of LFS